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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IT05856 Status: Closed

CLP MEMORY CORRUPTION RUNNING STORED PROCEDURE FROM 9.7 CLP CLIENT TO Z/OS

product:
DB2 CONNECT / DB2CONNCT / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
When repro like below is executed from a v9.7 CLP client 
connected to z/os db, core dump or trap is hit with the stacks 
pasted below the repro: 
 
db2 "create procedure test_char1(in p1 char(3), in i1 int, in i2 
int, in i3 int, in i4 int, in i5 int, in i6 int, in i7 int,in i8 
int, in i9 int,in i10 int, in i11 int, in i12 int, in i13 int, 
in 
i14 int, in i15 int, in i16 int, in i17 int, in i18 int, in i19 
int, in i20 int, in i21 int, in i22 int, in i23 int, in i24 int, 
in i25 int, in i26 int, in i27 int, in i28 int, in i29 int, in 
i30 
int, in i31 int, in i32 int, in i33 int, in i34 int, in i35 int, 
in i36 int, in i37 int,in i38 int, in i39 int, in i40 int, in 
i41 int, in i42 int, in i43 int, in i44 int, in i45 int, in i46 
int,in 
i47 int, in i48 int, in i49 int, in i50 int, in i51 int, in i52 
int, in i53 int, in i54 int, in i55 int, in i56 int, in i57 int, 
in i58 int, in i59 int, in i60 int,out o1 cha 
r(3)) LANGUAGE SQL BEGIN select 'XXX' into o1 from 
sysibm.sysdummy1; END" 
 
db2 "call test_char1('SAB', 
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,2 
5,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46 
,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,?)" 
 
another repro is : 
db2 "create procedure test_char(in p1 char(3), in i1 int, in i2 
int, in i3 int, in i4 int, in i5 int, in i6 int, in i7 int, in 
i8 int, in i9 int,in i10 int, in i11 int, in i12 int, in i13 
int, in 
i14 int, in i15 int, in i16 int, in i17 int, in i18 int, in i19 
int, in i20 int, in i21 int, in i22 int, in i23 int, in i24 int, 
in i25 int, in i26 int, in i27 int, in i28 int, in i29 int, in 
i30 
int, in i31 int, in i32 int, in i33 int, in i34 int, in i35 int, 
in i36 int, in i37 int,in i38 int, in i39 int, in i40 int, in 
i41 int, in i42 int, out o1 char(3)) 
          LANGUAGE SQL 
        BEGIN 
          select 'XXX' into o1 from sysibm.sysdummy1; 
        END      " 
 
db2 "call test_char('SAB', 
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,2 
5,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46 
,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,?)" 
 
Stack seen in db2diag.log: 
<StackTrace> 
---FUNC-ADDR---- ------FUNCTION + OFFSET------ 
00002AAAAD181A51 ossDumpStackTrace + 0x024b 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/lib/libdb2osse.so.1) 
00002AAAAD17C200 _ZN11OSSTrapFile4dumpEmiP7siginfoPv + 0x024e 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/lib/libdb2osse.so.1) 
00002AAAAB9DDF67 sqlo_trce + 0x038b 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/lib/libdb2.so.1) 
00000000004B2269 clp_bp_sigterm + 0x00f5 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/bin/db2bp) 
00002AAAADC44FC0 address: 0x00002AAAADC44FC0 ; dladdress: 
0x00002AAAADC15000 ; offset in lib: 0x000000000002FFC0 ; 
        (/lib64/libc.so.6) 
00002AAAADC87DC0 strlen + 0x0040 
        (/lib64/libc.so.6) 
0000000000414AA3 _Z18clpbp_exe_sqlecallv + 0x0919 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/bin/db2bp) 
000000000045BA96 _Z18clpbp_exe_sqleprocv + 0x065e 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/bin/db2bp) 
00000000004B1446 _Z10clp_bp_conv + 0x126a 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/bin/db2bp) 
00000000004AFA86 main + 0x010a 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/bin/db2bp) 
00002AAAADC32304 __libc_start_main + 0x00f4 
        (/lib64/libc.so.6) 
0000000000411849 __gxx_personality_v0 + 0x00f9 
        (/home/sakauser/sqllib/bin/db2bp) 
</StackTrace> 
 
or 
 
CALLSTCK: 
      [0] 0x000007FEF68D0A6A pdLog + 0x3F0 
      [1] 0x000007FEF65F6AF0 sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure + 
0x21C 
      [2] 0x000007FEF65FA0BD sqlofmblkEx + 0x2653 
      [3] 0x000000013F9424EA clpbp_exe_sqlecall + 0x29704 
      [4] 0x000000013F9BD504 clpbp_exe_sqleproc + 0x1216 
      [5] 0x000000013FA8FEF9 clp_bp_con + 0x2C1F 
      [6] 0x000000013FA8C30A main + 0x270 
      [7] 0x000000013FD0670D __tmainCRTStartup + 0x19D 
      [8] 0x000000013FD0683E mainCRTStartup + 0xE 
      [9] 0x00000000773DF33D BaseThreadInitThunk + 0xD 
      [10] 0x00000000779D2CA1 RtlUserThreadStart + 0x21 
 
 
Entries in db2diag.log: 
Example 1: 
2014-10-29-15.00.57.806000-120 E853050H499        LEVEL: Severe 
PID     : 7288                 TID  : 8980        PROC : 
db2bp.exe 
INSTANCE: DB2                  NODE : 000 
APPID   : 10.105.1.62.34269.141029170044 
EDUID   : 8980 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SQO Memory Management, 
sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure, probe:999 
MESSAGE : Memory validation failure, diagnostic file dumped. 
DATA #1 : String, 28 bytes 
Corrupt pool free tree node. 
DATA #2 : File name, 29 bytes 
7288.8980.mem_diagnostics.txt 
 
2014-10-29-15.00.57.807000-120 I853551H1192       LEVEL: Warning 
PID     : 7288                 TID  : 8980        PROC : 
db2bp.exe 
INSTANCE: DB2                  NODE : 000 
APPID   : 10.105.1.62.34269.141029170044 
EDUID   : 8980 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SQO Memory Management, sqlogmblkEx, 
probe:1000 
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x820F0002=-2112946174=SQLO_INV_MEM "Invalid 
memory addr" 
          DIA8561C A invalid memory block was encountered. 
DATA #1 : String, 43 bytes 
Memory management block allocation failure. 
DATA #2 : Codepath, 8 bytes 
4:20:28 
DATA #3 : Memory pool handle pointer, 
PD_TYPE_MEM_POOL_HANDLE_PTR, 4 bytes 
0x00000000 
DATA #4 : Requested size, PD_TYPE_MEM_REQUESTED_SIZE, 4 bytes 
7 
DATA #5 : Adjusted block size, PD_TYPE_MEM_ADJUSTED_SIZE, 4 
bytes 
32 
DATA #6 : Options for requested block, PD_TYPE_GET_MEM_OPTIONS, 
4 bytes 
0x00000000 
DATA #7 : Pointer to address that will be set by new allocation, 
PD_TYPE_PTR_TO_ADDRESS_OUT, 4 bytes 
0x0331a8f0 
DATA #8 : File name, PD_TYPE_OSS_MEM_FILE_NAME, 10 bytes 
clpbcmd1.C 
DATA #9 : Line of code, PD_TYPE_OSS_MEM_LINE_NUM, 4 bytes 
5269 
DATA #10: Resource binding pointer, 
PD_TYPE_RESOURCE_BINDING_PTR, 4 bytes 
0x00000000 
 
2014-10-29-15.00.57.808000-120 E854745H815        LEVEL: 
Critical 
PID     : 7288                 TID  : 8980        PROC : 
db2bp.exe 
INSTANCE: DB2                  NODE : 000 
APPID   : 10.105.1.62.34269.141029170044 
EDUID   : 8980 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SQO Memory Management, 
sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure, probe:10 
MESSAGE : ADM14001C  An unexpected and critical error has 
occurred: "Panic". 
          The instance may have been shutdown as a result. 
"Automatic" FODC 
          (First Occurrence Data Capture) has been invoked and 
diagnostic 
          information has been recorded in directory 
 
Example 2 : 
20653    data DB2 UDB SQO Memory Management 
sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure cei (3.3.129.89.2.10) 
    pid 10340 tid 11504 cpid -1 node 0 probe 10 
    bytes 1754 
 
    Data1     (PD_TYPE_DIAG_LOG_REC,1746) Diagnostic log record: 
    2014-11-07-01.27.03.880000-300 I3963825F1744        LEVEL: 
Severe 
    PID     : 10340                TID : 11504          PROC : 
db2bp.exe 
    INSTANCE: DB2                  NODE : 000           DB   : 
STLEC1 
    APPID   : 9.26.98.10.53632.141107062642 
    HOSTNAME: HOST1 
    EDUID   : 11504 
    FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SQO Memory Management, 
sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure, probe:10 
    MESSAGE : Possible memory corruption detected. 
    DATA #1 : ZRC, PD_TYPE_ZRC, 4 bytes 
    0x820F0002 
    DATA #2 : Corrupt block address, PD_TYPE_CORRUPT_BLK_PTR, 8 
bytes 
    0x00000000005e70c0 
    DATA #3 : Block header, PD_TYPE_BLK_HEADER, 24 bytes 
    0x00000000005E70A8 : E8AF 2CDB 9D00 0000 9096 6C2C 410B 5800 
..,.......l,A.X. 
    0x00000000005E70B8 : E005 0000 0000 B0FA 
........ 
    code: 0xdb2cafe8 
    curSize: 157 
    SMemBlkFileId: 745313936 
    SMemBlkLOC: 2881 
    SMemBlkNum: 88 
    CodedCSG: fab00000000005e0 
    DATA #4 : Data header, PD_TYPE_BLK_DATA_HEAD, 48 bytes 
    0x00000000005E70C0 : 4341 4C4C 204E 4557 544F 4E2E 5445 5354 
CALL NEWTON.TEST 
    0x00000000005E70D0 : 5F43 4841 5220 2820 3F2C 203F 2C20 3F2C 
_CHAR ( ?, ?, ?, 
    0x00000000005E70E0 : 203F 2C20 3F2C 203F 2C20 3F2C 203F 2C20 
?, ?, ?, ?, ?, 
    CALLSTCK: 
      [0] 0x000007FEF68D0A6A pdLog + 0x3F0 
      [1] 0x000007FEF65F6AF0 sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure + 
0x21C 
      [2] 0x000007FEF65FA0BD sqlofmblkEx + 0x2653 
      [3] 0x000000013F9424EA clpbp_exe_sqlecall + 0x29704 
      [4] 0x000000013F9BD504 clpbp_exe_sqleproc + 0x1216 
      [5] 0x000000013FA8FEF9 clp_bp_con + 0x2C1F 
      [6] 0x000000013FA8C30A main + 0x270 
      [7] 0x000000013FD0670D __tmainCRTStartup + 0x19D 
      [8] 0x000000013FD0683E mainCRTStartup + 0xE 
      [9] 0x00000000773DF33D BaseThreadInitThunk + 0xD 
      [10] 0x00000000779D2CA1 RtlUserThreadStart + 0x21
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* All DB2 CLP users                                            * 
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* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* See Error Description                                        * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* upgrade to v97fp11 and later                                 * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
Solution
upgrade to v97fp11
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
02.12.2014
08.10.2015
08.10.2015
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.FP11
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.11 FixList